About This Book
The work surveys London neighborhood by neighborhood, assembling local histories, legends, and biographical anecdotes attached to houses, lanes, and public sites. It charts the effects of modernization that have erased landmarks while rescuing the memories of former inhabitants, civic ceremonies, and curious episodes. Each chapter pairs documented testimony and antiquarian observation with illustrative sketches, favoring verified facts over invention, and presents a social and topographical picture that links architecture, customs, and notable occurrences to the city’s gradual transformation.
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